Miragaia

Rua Miguel Bombarda

Some may have disappeared, but there are plenty of surviving works by Hazul around town. One of the longest-lasting and most iconic is in Rua Miguel Bombarda, where many of Porto’s art galleries are. It was done in collaboration with Costah, another known name on the local scene. In the same street, also take a look at the mural by Tina Siuda on the Hotel Mercador and, further along, the D. Quixote.

Vhils is Portugal’s best-known creator of urban art, and already well known internationally. This is one of his two works in Porto and it’s easy to find. It features his signature style, with a giant face sculpted out of a building’s façade.

Rua da Madeira

This work is made up of 3,000 azulejos (ceramic tiles) contributed by dozens of participants, each of whom were assigned four tiles with which to answer the question “Who are you, Porto?”. The idea came from ±maismenos±, one of Portugal’s most socially and politically active artists. A little further up the same street is a stencilled mural by the Italian duo Sten + Lex.

Rua de Cedofeita

This street is full of urban art, but you need to look hard for some of it. Run your eye over the electricity boxes on either side of the street and the stores’ shutters once they’ve been rolled down for the night.